Let me show bring you a little tour into Switzerland famous local supermarket so you will know what you can buy in the supermarket. You can save a lot of money by making your own meal instead of eating out.
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When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7
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published:03 Sep 2015

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren -- two large lakes with tour boat service -- and some fascinating nearby cities.
We have many other movies about the surrounding mountains and valleys you can find on our YouTube channel and on our website.
All of these attractions are close to the town of Interlaken which makes a perfect base from which to explore the region. There are nearly 100 hotels and guest houses in all price ranges in the city. While Interlaken is attractive with excellent supply of these hotels shops and restaurants, and there's a pretty park in the middle, frankly it is not one of Switzerland's really quaint and traditional villages. You don't come to this area just to see Interlaken. Instead it's a practical tourist center with fine support services, excellent rail and boat connections, and a compactness that makes for easy walking anywhere in town. There's also a large casino filled with slot machines for some evening amusement. The nearby surrounding peaks and valleys are your main reason for being in Interlaken so your time in town is mostly for eating and sleeping, doing a little shopping, in order to gear up for the excursions into the mountains.
For the more adventurous you can go paragliding. That's right even if you don't know anything about it you can go with a pilot and enjoy tandem paraglide ride. They'll drive you up to the hills and then you do a little walking, hike up further up on the slope, and you jump off, and the payoff is you get to glide down and enjoy a fantastic view.
Or for something less adventurous you can just rent a bicycle and go peddle around. There's a lot to see in the Interlaken area. The town itself is relatively flat and you can peddle through the shopping areas and up into the residential zones.
As you can see the main activity in town is shopping -- all sorts of souvenirs for sale, clothing, you can buy some hiking gear. It's a great place for backpacks, for boots, hats, clothing of all kinds, walking sticks and a T-shirt that says Interlaken.
There's not much of a pedestrian zone that's free of automobiles here but they do have one little lane that's for pedestrians. But the rest of town is very friendly for walking around, the sidewalks are wide and there's always things to look at and things to do.
While you have many lovely hotels to pick from there's no question that one of them stands out above all the others. It's the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa Five-Star, ultra-deluxe. Even if you cannot afford to spend the night here you might enjoy a meal in one of their various restaurants and you can even have a nice meal on their front terrace with a view looking up towards the Jungfrau.
This great meadow is right next to the one major street of town, the Hohweg, which is beautifully landscaped and kept in a semi-natural state with flowers and trees and the meadow along one side and grand hotels on the other.
If you're a gambler of course there is a casino like there is in most Swiss towns and it's an elegant place. It's part of the Kursal complex which for 100 years has been a cultural center of the city, set in a beautiful park with fountains and flowers.
Tourists have been coming to Interlaken and the area since about 1800 when it was first popularized by some romantic painters and then tourism really increased in the 1890s and early 1900s with the opening of railway service.
There is a quiet residential area behind the main commercial town. Population of Interlaken is quite small, just about 5000 people, many of them living in traditional chalet-style houses that really make something for you to have a look at. So that's another nice activity -- take a stroll in the residential neighborhood.
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published:23 Jul 2014

views:220410

The TasteCasting team was invited to The SuisseShop to experience the amazing custom cupcakes and baked goods. // created at http://animoto.com

published:20 Mar 2009

views:499

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
Internet penetration is among the highest in Europe and the population’s international attitudes mean they are open to shopping with retailers beyond their own borders.
NetComm Suisse’s latest figures suggest 62 per cent of Swiss online consumers have shopped with foreign websites. Switzerland is definitely a great opportunity for online retailers.
Watch our video how you can reach the Swiss consumer with lots of tips and local knowledge on e-commerce and selling to Switzerland.
For more tips on selling to France and Switzerland go to www.asendia.com/destinations

published:08 May 2015

views:2175

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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Hey guys!
In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

published:11 Jun 2017

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Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
Highlights
- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
- Bargain-priced outfits by Gucci, Prada, Versace, D&G and Armani at more than 160 stores
- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
Book this tour on www.zaniviaggi.it

published:18 May 2012

views:3994

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's main gate tower in the 12th century. In the east, the Kreuzgasse, literally a "crossroads", separates it from the other half of the old main street, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel Rathausgasse in the north and the Münstergasse in the south.
Both sides of the Kramgasse are covered with Lauben, stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
The Kramgasse was known as the Märitgasse (Swiss German for "Market Alley") until the 15th century and as the Vordere Gasse during the 16th century. The changes in name reflect the street's changes in character. In medieval times, it served as the city's marketplace, but after the Reformation the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century,its heyday being the 1840s.
Two covered arches at both ends of the Marketgasse block include the famous Clock Tower, the oldest building in town, whose astronomical clock still works after 500 years.
Einstein lived on this main street for eight years while developing the General Theory of Relativity, and his house is now open as a museum.
Among all the pretty towns of Switzerland, Bern is unique because most of the sidewalks in the historic section are covered by old arcades that continue for nearly four miles along most of the streets in the center. The stone arcades offer protection from sun and rain, but more importantly, create a special atmosphere that is somewhere between being outdoors and inside.
Because the buildings are small, department stores and franchises have stayed away, leaving most of the retail space for unique shops and galleries.
This historic section is only 400 meters long and wide, ideally suited for a walking tour, immersed in buildings that have not changed much since the Middle Ages. It is such a historic gem the town center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The word Bern means bear and this animal is the symbol and token of the city. At the end of town across the river they have their famous bear pits.
In recent years the government has greatly expanded this bear habitat to make it really a pleasant place for the bears to live. Previously it was not so nice, it was really just a bear pit, a hole in the ground lined with cement and a couple of bears living there, almost cruel place to keep the bears. But now it's become a vast outdoor zoo and the bears seem to be enjoying it -- they're having a great time. They created this landscaping that comes down the side of the hill right down to the river, and created several plunge pools for the bears to go swimming, and walkways so that the public can see the bears and the bears can see the people. It's all very well planned and of course it's all very safe. They're not going to jump out at you but you do get a chance to get very close to them.
Another important building is the Gothic cathedral with the nation's highest church tower at 328 feet, which you may climb for a birds eye view of the historic center.
When you're done visiting the main sites of Bern and you're going to walk back towards the train station, there are several other lovely side streets that you should explore so that you see something different on your way back. We walked over to the Rathaus, the City Hall, which has a very impressive Rathausgasse and another big church of St. Peter and Paul, and walked along the Rathausgasse for a block, another well preserved neighborhood.
Then we took a little detour on Brunnengasse. This too was a charming little street, very quiet, hardly any cars, and nice shops, a few restaurants and bars along the way, the old historic buildings and a lovely curvature to the lines of Brunnengasse, and that reconnects once again with the Rathausgasse.
Next you'll come across Kornhausplatz which is a large plaza that was first built about 600 years ago and it's always been one of the main plazas of the city. We absorb the sites of Bern before departing and heading back to Interlaken.

Switzerland

Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/), officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin:Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a country in Europe. While still named the "Swiss Confederation" for historical reasons, modern Switzerland is a federaldirectorial republic consisting of 26cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, called Bundesstadt ("federal city"). The country is situated in Western and Central Europe, and is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285km2 (15,940sqmi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found: among them are the two global and economic centres, Zürich and Geneva.

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Oprah Gail Winfrey, born January 29, 1954, is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show, which was the highest-rated program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. Dubbed the "Queen of All Media", she has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and is now North America's first and only multi-billionaire Black. Several assessments regard her as the most influential woman in the world. In 2013, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama and honorary doctorate degrees from Duke and Harvard.

Winfrey was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage single mother and later raised in an inner-city Milwaukee neighborhood. She has stated that she was molested during her childhood and early teens and became pregnant at 14; her son died in infancy. Sent to live with the man she calls her father, a barber in Tennessee, Winfrey landed a job in radio while still in high school and began co-anchoring the local evening news at the age of 19. Her emotional ad-lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime-talk-show arena, and after boosting a third-rated local Chicago talk show to first place, she launched her own production company and became internationally syndicated.

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Coop Grocery Shopping Tour

Let me show bring you a little tour into Switzerland famous local supermarket so you will know what you can buy in the supermarket. You can save a lot of money by making your own meal instead of eating out.
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5:33

The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7
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Winfrey provides leadership in programming and attracts superstar talent to join her in primetime, building a global community of like-minded viewers and leading that community to connect on social media and beyond. OWN is a singular destination on cable. Depth with edge. Heart. Star power. Connection. And endless possibilities.
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7:29

Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken, Switzerland

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren -- two large lakes with tour boat service -- and some fascinating nearby cities.
We have many other movies about the surrounding mountains and valleys you can find on our YouTube channel and on our website.
All of these attractions are close to the town of Interlaken which makes a perfect base from which to explore the region. There are nearly 100 hotels and guest houses in all price ranges in the city. While Interlaken is attractive with excellent supply of these hotels shops and restaurants, and there's a pretty park in the middle, frankly it is not one of Switzerland's really quaint and traditional villages. You don't come to this area just to see Interlaken. Instead it's a practical tourist center with fine support services, excellent rail and boat connections, and a compactness that makes for easy walking anywhere in town. There's also a large casino filled with slot machines for some evening amusement. The nearby surrounding peaks and valleys are your main reason for being in Interlaken so your time in town is mostly for eating and sleeping, doing a little shopping, in order to gear up for the excursions into the mountains.
For the more adventurous you can go paragliding. That's right even if you don't know anything about it you can go with a pilot and enjoy tandem paraglide ride. They'll drive you up to the hills and then you do a little walking, hike up further up on the slope, and you jump off, and the payoff is you get to glide down and enjoy a fantastic view.
Or for something less adventurous you can just rent a bicycle and go peddle around. There's a lot to see in the Interlaken area. The town itself is relatively flat and you can peddle through the shopping areas and up into the residential zones.
As you can see the main activity in town is shopping -- all sorts of souvenirs for sale, clothing, you can buy some hiking gear. It's a great place for backpacks, for boots, hats, clothing of all kinds, walking sticks and a T-shirt that says Interlaken.
There's not much of a pedestrian zone that's free of automobiles here but they do have one little lane that's for pedestrians. But the rest of town is very friendly for walking around, the sidewalks are wide and there's always things to look at and things to do.
While you have many lovely hotels to pick from there's no question that one of them stands out above all the others. It's the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa Five-Star, ultra-deluxe. Even if you cannot afford to spend the night here you might enjoy a meal in one of their various restaurants and you can even have a nice meal on their front terrace with a view looking up towards the Jungfrau.
This great meadow is right next to the one major street of town, the Hohweg, which is beautifully landscaped and kept in a semi-natural state with flowers and trees and the meadow along one side and grand hotels on the other.
If you're a gambler of course there is a casino like there is in most Swiss towns and it's an elegant place. It's part of the Kursal complex which for 100 years has been a cultural center of the city, set in a beautiful park with fountains and flowers.
Tourists have been coming to Interlaken and the area since about 1800 when it was first popularized by some romantic painters and then tourism really increased in the 1890s and early 1900s with the opening of railway service.
There is a quiet residential area behind the main commercial town. Population of Interlaken is quite small, just about 5000 people, many of them living in traditional chalet-style houses that really make something for you to have a look at. So that's another nice activity -- take a stroll in the residential neighborhood.
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3:48

The Suisse Shop TasteCasting

The Suisse Shop TasteCasting

The Suisse Shop TasteCasting

The TasteCasting team was invited to The SuisseShop to experience the amazing custom cupcakes and baked goods. // created at http://animoto.com

3:10

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
Internet penetration is among the highest in Europe and the population’s international attitudes mean they are open to shopping with retailers beyond their own borders.
NetComm Suisse’s latest figures suggest 62 per cent of Swiss online consumers have shopped with foreign websites. Switzerland is definitely a great opportunity for online retailers.
Watch our video how you can reach the Swiss consumer with lots of tips and local knowledge on e-commerce and selling to Switzerland.
For more tips on selling to France and Switzerland go to www.asendia.com/destinations

2:39

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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8:23

Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

Hey guys!
In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

1:30

Foxtown shopping tour

Foxtown shopping tour

Foxtown shopping tour

Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
Highlights
- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
- Bargain-priced outfits by Gucci, Prada, Versace, D&G and Armani at more than 160 stores
- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
Book this tour on www.zaniviaggi.it

16:39

Bern, Switzerland's Capital

Bern, Switzerland's Capital

Bern, Switzerland's Capital

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's main gate tower in the 12th century. In the east, the Kreuzgasse, literally a "crossroads", separates it from the other half of the old main street, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel Rathausgasse in the north and the Münstergasse in the south.
Both sides of the Kramgasse are covered with Lauben, stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
The Kramgasse was known as the Märitgasse (Swiss German for "Market Alley") until the 15th century and as the Vordere Gasse during the 16th century. The changes in name reflect the street's changes in character. In medieval times, it served as the city's marketplace, but after the Reformation the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century,its heyday being the 1840s.
Two covered arches at both ends of the Marketgasse block include the famous Clock Tower, the oldest building in town, whose astronomical clock still works after 500 years.
Einstein lived on this main street for eight years while developing the General Theory of Relativity, and his house is now open as a museum.
Among all the pretty towns of Switzerland, Bern is unique because most of the sidewalks in the historic section are covered by old arcades that continue for nearly four miles along most of the streets in the center. The stone arcades offer protection from sun and rain, but more importantly, create a special atmosphere that is somewhere between being outdoors and inside.
Because the buildings are small, department stores and franchises have stayed away, leaving most of the retail space for unique shops and galleries.
This historic section is only 400 meters long and wide, ideally suited for a walking tour, immersed in buildings that have not changed much since the Middle Ages. It is such a historic gem the town center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The word Bern means bear and this animal is the symbol and token of the city. At the end of town across the river they have their famous bear pits.
In recent years the government has greatly expanded this bear habitat to make it really a pleasant place for the bears to live. Previously it was not so nice, it was really just a bear pit, a hole in the ground lined with cement and a couple of bears living there, almost cruel place to keep the bears. But now it's become a vast outdoor zoo and the bears seem to be enjoying it -- they're having a great time. They created this landscaping that comes down the side of the hill right down to the river, and created several plunge pools for the bears to go swimming, and walkways so that the public can see the bears and the bears can see the people. It's all very well planned and of course it's all very safe. They're not going to jump out at you but you do get a chance to get very close to them.
Another important building is the Gothic cathedral with the nation's highest church tower at 328 feet, which you may climb for a birds eye view of the historic center.
When you're done visiting the main sites of Bern and you're going to walk back towards the train station, there are several other lovely side streets that you should explore so that you see something different on your way back. We walked over to the Rathaus, the City Hall, which has a very impressive Rathausgasse and another big church of St. Peter and Paul, and walked along the Rathausgasse for a block, another well preserved neighborhood.
Then we took a little detour on Brunnengasse. This too was a charming little street, very quiet, hardly any cars, and nice shops, a few restaurants and bars along the way, the old historic buildings and a lovely curvature to the lines of Brunnengasse, and that reconnects once again with the Rathausgasse.
Next you'll come across Kornhausplatz which is a large plaza that was first built about 600 years ago and it's always been one of the main plazas of the city. We absorb the sites of Bern before departing and heading back to Interlaken.

Chocolate shop in Switzerland

Zürich | Zurich | Zurigo - Shopping paradise!

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surprisingly diverse array, ranging from jewelry and exquisite boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping avenue, to hip stores and historic shops in the picturesque Old Town, to sophisticated Zürich labels in the trendy quarters of Zürich-West & Aussersihl. The surrounding region also attracts visitors with exciting destinations for excursions combined with unique shopping opportunities. Whether it is pleasurable shopping and first-class art experiences in Winterthur, creative shopping followed by complete relaxation in the thermal baths in Baden, luxury shopping in Zug against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and lake, or an action-filled shopping adventure along the shores of Lake Zürich, the Zürich region offers something for everyone.

Sneaker Shopping in SWITZERLAND!!

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The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7
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Interlaken, Switzerland

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren...

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The Suisse Shop TasteCasting

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E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
Internet penetration is among the highest in Europe and the population’s international attitudes mean they are open to shopping with retailers beyond their own borders.
NetComm Suisse’s latest figures suggest 62 per cent of Swiss online consumers have shopped with foreign websites. Switzerland is definitely a great opportunity for online retailers.
Watch our video how you can reach the Swiss consumer with lots of tips and local knowledge on e-commerce and selling to Switzerland.
For more tips on selling to France and Switzerland go to www.asendia.com/destinations

published: 08 May 2015

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

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In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

published: 11 Jun 2017

Foxtown shopping tour

Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
Highlights
- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
- Bargain-priced outfits by Gucci, Prada, Versace, D&G and Armani at more than 160 stores
- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
Book this tour on www.zaniviaggi.it

published: 18 May 2012

Bern, Switzerland's Capital

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's ma...

Chocolate shop in Switzerland

Zürich | Zurich | Zurigo - Shopping paradise!

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surprisingly diverse array, ranging from jewelry and exquisite boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping avenue, to hip stores and historic shops in the picturesque Old Town, to sophisticated Zürich labels in the trendy quarters of Zürich-West & Aussersihl. The surrounding region also attracts visitors with exciting destinations for excursions combined with unique shopping opportunities. Whether it is pleasurable shopping and first-class art experiences in Winterthur, creative shopping followed by complete relaxation in the thermal baths in Baden, luxury shopping in Zug against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and lake, or...

Coop Grocery Shopping Tour

Let me show bring you a little tour into Switzerland famous local supermarket so you will know what you can buy in the supermarket. You can save a lot of money ...

Let me show bring you a little tour into Switzerland famous local supermarket so you will know what you can buy in the supermarket. You can save a lot of money by making your own meal instead of eating out.
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The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. F...

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7
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Interlaken, Switzerland

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region...

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren -- two large lakes with tour boat service -- and some fascinating nearby cities.
We have many other movies about the surrounding mountains and valleys you can find on our YouTube channel and on our website.
All of these attractions are close to the town of Interlaken which makes a perfect base from which to explore the region. There are nearly 100 hotels and guest houses in all price ranges in the city. While Interlaken is attractive with excellent supply of these hotels shops and restaurants, and there's a pretty park in the middle, frankly it is not one of Switzerland's really quaint and traditional villages. You don't come to this area just to see Interlaken. Instead it's a practical tourist center with fine support services, excellent rail and boat connections, and a compactness that makes for easy walking anywhere in town. There's also a large casino filled with slot machines for some evening amusement. The nearby surrounding peaks and valleys are your main reason for being in Interlaken so your time in town is mostly for eating and sleeping, doing a little shopping, in order to gear up for the excursions into the mountains.
For the more adventurous you can go paragliding. That's right even if you don't know anything about it you can go with a pilot and enjoy tandem paraglide ride. They'll drive you up to the hills and then you do a little walking, hike up further up on the slope, and you jump off, and the payoff is you get to glide down and enjoy a fantastic view.
Or for something less adventurous you can just rent a bicycle and go peddle around. There's a lot to see in the Interlaken area. The town itself is relatively flat and you can peddle through the shopping areas and up into the residential zones.
As you can see the main activity in town is shopping -- all sorts of souvenirs for sale, clothing, you can buy some hiking gear. It's a great place for backpacks, for boots, hats, clothing of all kinds, walking sticks and a T-shirt that says Interlaken.
There's not much of a pedestrian zone that's free of automobiles here but they do have one little lane that's for pedestrians. But the rest of town is very friendly for walking around, the sidewalks are wide and there's always things to look at and things to do.
While you have many lovely hotels to pick from there's no question that one of them stands out above all the others. It's the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa Five-Star, ultra-deluxe. Even if you cannot afford to spend the night here you might enjoy a meal in one of their various restaurants and you can even have a nice meal on their front terrace with a view looking up towards the Jungfrau.
This great meadow is right next to the one major street of town, the Hohweg, which is beautifully landscaped and kept in a semi-natural state with flowers and trees and the meadow along one side and grand hotels on the other.
If you're a gambler of course there is a casino like there is in most Swiss towns and it's an elegant place. It's part of the Kursal complex which for 100 years has been a cultural center of the city, set in a beautiful park with fountains and flowers.
Tourists have been coming to Interlaken and the area since about 1800 when it was first popularized by some romantic painters and then tourism really increased in the 1890s and early 1900s with the opening of railway service.
There is a quiet residential area behind the main commercial town. Population of Interlaken is quite small, just about 5000 people, many of them living in traditional chalet-style houses that really make something for you to have a look at. So that's another nice activity -- take a stroll in the residential neighborhood.
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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren -- two large lakes with tour boat service -- and some fascinating nearby cities.
We have many other movies about the surrounding mountains and valleys you can find on our YouTube channel and on our website.
All of these attractions are close to the town of Interlaken which makes a perfect base from which to explore the region. There are nearly 100 hotels and guest houses in all price ranges in the city. While Interlaken is attractive with excellent supply of these hotels shops and restaurants, and there's a pretty park in the middle, frankly it is not one of Switzerland's really quaint and traditional villages. You don't come to this area just to see Interlaken. Instead it's a practical tourist center with fine support services, excellent rail and boat connections, and a compactness that makes for easy walking anywhere in town. There's also a large casino filled with slot machines for some evening amusement. The nearby surrounding peaks and valleys are your main reason for being in Interlaken so your time in town is mostly for eating and sleeping, doing a little shopping, in order to gear up for the excursions into the mountains.
For the more adventurous you can go paragliding. That's right even if you don't know anything about it you can go with a pilot and enjoy tandem paraglide ride. They'll drive you up to the hills and then you do a little walking, hike up further up on the slope, and you jump off, and the payoff is you get to glide down and enjoy a fantastic view.
Or for something less adventurous you can just rent a bicycle and go peddle around. There's a lot to see in the Interlaken area. The town itself is relatively flat and you can peddle through the shopping areas and up into the residential zones.
As you can see the main activity in town is shopping -- all sorts of souvenirs for sale, clothing, you can buy some hiking gear. It's a great place for backpacks, for boots, hats, clothing of all kinds, walking sticks and a T-shirt that says Interlaken.
There's not much of a pedestrian zone that's free of automobiles here but they do have one little lane that's for pedestrians. But the rest of town is very friendly for walking around, the sidewalks are wide and there's always things to look at and things to do.
While you have many lovely hotels to pick from there's no question that one of them stands out above all the others. It's the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa Five-Star, ultra-deluxe. Even if you cannot afford to spend the night here you might enjoy a meal in one of their various restaurants and you can even have a nice meal on their front terrace with a view looking up towards the Jungfrau.
This great meadow is right next to the one major street of town, the Hohweg, which is beautifully landscaped and kept in a semi-natural state with flowers and trees and the meadow along one side and grand hotels on the other.
If you're a gambler of course there is a casino like there is in most Swiss towns and it's an elegant place. It's part of the Kursal complex which for 100 years has been a cultural center of the city, set in a beautiful park with fountains and flowers.
Tourists have been coming to Interlaken and the area since about 1800 when it was first popularized by some romantic painters and then tourism really increased in the 1890s and early 1900s with the opening of railway service.
There is a quiet residential area behind the main commercial town. Population of Interlaken is quite small, just about 5000 people, many of them living in traditional chalet-style houses that really make something for you to have a look at. So that's another nice activity -- take a stroll in the residential neighborhood.
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E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online ret...

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
Internet penetration is among the highest in Europe and the population’s international attitudes mean they are open to shopping with retailers beyond their own borders.
NetComm Suisse’s latest figures suggest 62 per cent of Swiss online consumers have shopped with foreign websites. Switzerland is definitely a great opportunity for online retailers.
Watch our video how you can reach the Swiss consumer with lots of tips and local knowledge on e-commerce and selling to Switzerland.
For more tips on selling to France and Switzerland go to www.asendia.com/destinations

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
Internet penetration is among the highest in Europe and the population’s international attitudes mean they are open to shopping with retailers beyond their own borders.
NetComm Suisse’s latest figures suggest 62 per cent of Swiss online consumers have shopped with foreign websites. Switzerland is definitely a great opportunity for online retailers.
Watch our video how you can reach the Swiss consumer with lots of tips and local knowledge on e-commerce and selling to Switzerland.
For more tips on selling to France and Switzerland go to www.asendia.com/destinations

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have t...

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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Hey guys!
In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

Hey guys!
In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
Highlights
- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
- Bargain-priced outfits by Gucci, Prada, Versace, D&G and Armani at more than 160 stores
- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
Book this tour on www.zaniviaggi.it

Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
Highlights
- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
- Bargain-priced outfits by Gucci, Prada, Versace, D&G and Armani at more than 160 stores
- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
Book this tour on www.zaniviaggi.it

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's main gate tower in the 12th century. In the east, the Kreuzgasse, literally a "crossroads", separates it from the other half of the old main street, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel Rathausgasse in the north and the Münstergasse in the south.
Both sides of the Kramgasse are covered with Lauben, stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
The Kramgasse was known as the Märitgasse (Swiss German for "Market Alley") until the 15th century and as the Vordere Gasse during the 16th century. The changes in name reflect the street's changes in character. In medieval times, it served as the city's marketplace, but after the Reformation the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century,its heyday being the 1840s.
Two covered arches at both ends of the Marketgasse block include the famous Clock Tower, the oldest building in town, whose astronomical clock still works after 500 years.
Einstein lived on this main street for eight years while developing the General Theory of Relativity, and his house is now open as a museum.
Among all the pretty towns of Switzerland, Bern is unique because most of the sidewalks in the historic section are covered by old arcades that continue for nearly four miles along most of the streets in the center. The stone arcades offer protection from sun and rain, but more importantly, create a special atmosphere that is somewhere between being outdoors and inside.
Because the buildings are small, department stores and franchises have stayed away, leaving most of the retail space for unique shops and galleries.
This historic section is only 400 meters long and wide, ideally suited for a walking tour, immersed in buildings that have not changed much since the Middle Ages. It is such a historic gem the town center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The word Bern means bear and this animal is the symbol and token of the city. At the end of town across the river they have their famous bear pits.
In recent years the government has greatly expanded this bear habitat to make it really a pleasant place for the bears to live. Previously it was not so nice, it was really just a bear pit, a hole in the ground lined with cement and a couple of bears living there, almost cruel place to keep the bears. But now it's become a vast outdoor zoo and the bears seem to be enjoying it -- they're having a great time. They created this landscaping that comes down the side of the hill right down to the river, and created several plunge pools for the bears to go swimming, and walkways so that the public can see the bears and the bears can see the people. It's all very well planned and of course it's all very safe. They're not going to jump out at you but you do get a chance to get very close to them.
Another important building is the Gothic cathedral with the nation's highest church tower at 328 feet, which you may climb for a birds eye view of the historic center.
When you're done visiting the main sites of Bern and you're going to walk back towards the train station, there are several other lovely side streets that you should explore so that you see something different on your way back. We walked over to the Rathaus, the City Hall, which has a very impressive Rathausgasse and another big church of St. Peter and Paul, and walked along the Rathausgasse for a block, another well preserved neighborhood.
Then we took a little detour on Brunnengasse. This too was a charming little street, very quiet, hardly any cars, and nice shops, a few restaurants and bars along the way, the old historic buildings and a lovely curvature to the lines of Brunnengasse, and that reconnects once again with the Rathausgasse.
Next you'll come across Kornhausplatz which is a large plaza that was first built about 600 years ago and it's always been one of the main plazas of the city. We absorb the sites of Bern before departing and heading back to Interlaken.

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's main gate tower in the 12th century. In the east, the Kreuzgasse, literally a "crossroads", separates it from the other half of the old main street, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel Rathausgasse in the north and the Münstergasse in the south.
Both sides of the Kramgasse are covered with Lauben, stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
The Kramgasse was known as the Märitgasse (Swiss German for "Market Alley") until the 15th century and as the Vordere Gasse during the 16th century. The changes in name reflect the street's changes in character. In medieval times, it served as the city's marketplace, but after the Reformation the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century,its heyday being the 1840s.
Two covered arches at both ends of the Marketgasse block include the famous Clock Tower, the oldest building in town, whose astronomical clock still works after 500 years.
Einstein lived on this main street for eight years while developing the General Theory of Relativity, and his house is now open as a museum.
Among all the pretty towns of Switzerland, Bern is unique because most of the sidewalks in the historic section are covered by old arcades that continue for nearly four miles along most of the streets in the center. The stone arcades offer protection from sun and rain, but more importantly, create a special atmosphere that is somewhere between being outdoors and inside.
Because the buildings are small, department stores and franchises have stayed away, leaving most of the retail space for unique shops and galleries.
This historic section is only 400 meters long and wide, ideally suited for a walking tour, immersed in buildings that have not changed much since the Middle Ages. It is such a historic gem the town center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The word Bern means bear and this animal is the symbol and token of the city. At the end of town across the river they have their famous bear pits.
In recent years the government has greatly expanded this bear habitat to make it really a pleasant place for the bears to live. Previously it was not so nice, it was really just a bear pit, a hole in the ground lined with cement and a couple of bears living there, almost cruel place to keep the bears. But now it's become a vast outdoor zoo and the bears seem to be enjoying it -- they're having a great time. They created this landscaping that comes down the side of the hill right down to the river, and created several plunge pools for the bears to go swimming, and walkways so that the public can see the bears and the bears can see the people. It's all very well planned and of course it's all very safe. They're not going to jump out at you but you do get a chance to get very close to them.
Another important building is the Gothic cathedral with the nation's highest church tower at 328 feet, which you may climb for a birds eye view of the historic center.
When you're done visiting the main sites of Bern and you're going to walk back towards the train station, there are several other lovely side streets that you should explore so that you see something different on your way back. We walked over to the Rathaus, the City Hall, which has a very impressive Rathausgasse and another big church of St. Peter and Paul, and walked along the Rathausgasse for a block, another well preserved neighborhood.
Then we took a little detour on Brunnengasse. This too was a charming little street, very quiet, hardly any cars, and nice shops, a few restaurants and bars along the way, the old historic buildings and a lovely curvature to the lines of Brunnengasse, and that reconnects once again with the Rathausgasse.
Next you'll come across Kornhausplatz which is a large plaza that was first built about 600 years ago and it's always been one of the main plazas of the city. We absorb the sites of Bern before departing and heading back to Interlaken.

Zürich | Zurich | Zurigo - Shopping paradise!

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surpri...

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surprisingly diverse array, ranging from jewelry and exquisite boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping avenue, to hip stores and historic shops in the picturesque Old Town, to sophisticated Zürich labels in the trendy quarters of Zürich-West & Aussersihl. The surrounding region also attracts visitors with exciting destinations for excursions combined with unique shopping opportunities. Whether it is pleasurable shopping and first-class art experiences in Winterthur, creative shopping followed by complete relaxation in the thermal baths in Baden, luxury shopping in Zug against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and lake, or an action-filled shopping adventure along the shores of Lake Zürich, the Zürich region offers something for everyone.

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surprisingly diverse array, ranging from jewelry and exquisite boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping avenue, to hip stores and historic shops in the picturesque Old Town, to sophisticated Zürich labels in the trendy quarters of Zürich-West & Aussersihl. The surrounding region also attracts visitors with exciting destinations for excursions combined with unique shopping opportunities. Whether it is pleasurable shopping and first-class art experiences in Winterthur, creative shopping followed by complete relaxation in the thermal baths in Baden, luxury shopping in Zug against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and lake, or an action-filled shopping adventure along the shores of Lake Zürich, the Zürich region offers something for everyone.

Switzerland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Switzerland.
We take you to the Berner Oberland and ride the Jungfrau Railway to the "Top of Europe". We walk to the source of the Rhine and travel by train to the top of the Rigi and the Pilatus. And along the way we will of course show you much more of this fascinating country.
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Switzerland Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Switzerland

Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Switzerland has 4 official languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Zurich and LucerneSpeak German. Geneva speaks French. The South of Switzerland speaks Italian. But the good news for you as a tourist is almost everybody speaks English too.
2. Hours in Switzerland
- Switzerland is an early country
- Cafes open early
- Stores close early
- Some cities know a thing called - "evening shopping" literally translated. Shops are open until 21:00 (9 PM) on one evening per week - in Zürich, this happens on Thursday.
- And nearly everything is closed on Sunday (except the trains and...

published: 15 Jul 2017

5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget

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Top 10 Things To Do In Switzerland

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How to Travel SWITZERLAND on a Budget: Exploring the Alps

In this video I spend a day in the Alps of Switzerland and show how much things cost.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland - Travel Video

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 360-degree scenery wherever a person finds themselves. Numerous lakes also add to the picture postcard look of this country, whose most famous citizen may have been the fictional Heidi. From banks to bucolic alpine meadows, Switzerland has it all. An overview of the best places to visit in Switzerland:

published: 23 Oct 2017

SWITZERLAND TRAVEL VLOG

I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not speak highly enough of this place, it was just incredible! There is so much to see and do wherever you go and the views were just breathtaking. It was so awesome to be there in Summer yet going to the top of a mountain and seeing snow! I loved Switzerland so much and I can not wait to go back there one day soon.
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Travel video about destination Switzerland.
We take you to the Berner Oberland and ride the Jungfrau Railway to the "Top of Europe". We walk to the source of the Rhine and travel by train to the top of the Rigi and the Pilatus. And along the way we will of course show you much more of this fascinating country.
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Travel video about destination Switzerland.
We take you to the Berner Oberland and ride the Jungfrau Railway to the "Top of Europe". We walk to the source of the Rhine and travel by train to the top of the Rigi and the Pilatus. And along the way we will of course show you much more of this fascinating country.
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Switzerland Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Switzerland

Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND...

Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Switzerland has 4 official languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Zurich and LucerneSpeak German. Geneva speaks French. The South of Switzerland speaks Italian. But the good news for you as a tourist is almost everybody speaks English too.
2. Hours in Switzerland
- Switzerland is an early country
- Cafes open early
- Stores close early
- Some cities know a thing called - "evening shopping" literally translated. Shops are open until 21:00 (9 PM) on one evening per week - in Zürich, this happens on Thursday.
- And nearly everything is closed on Sunday (except the trains and shops in train stations)
3. Transportation in Switzerland
- Really good public transit
- Always on time
- Swiss Pass
- Download the SBB App
- Second Class is pretty good
4. Money in Switzerland
- They don’t use the EUR, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) but you can exchange Euro at any bank, airport, and most railway stations. ATMs are known as “Bancomats”
5. Switzerland is Expensive
- Yes, what you’ve heard about Switzerland being expensive is right. It is.
- Pizza $30
- Mcdonalds $15
- Minimum wage of $25 an hour
6. SwissFood
- Eat the chocolate and cheese
- Drink the milk
- All things Dairy
- lunch specials 10-19 CHF.
- Ethnic Restaurants like Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indian, or Thai for the best deals (and closer to 10 CHF).
- Don’t be late for a dinner reservation -- after 15 minutes you should forget you even had it
7. Switzerland is Small
- Population of 8 Million
- 1/10 the size of California
- But many mountains so travel is slow
- Geneva to Zurich Driving is 3 hours
8. Weather
- Quite varied because of the Alps
- In the West it’s windy and wet because of the Atlantic Ocean
- South is significantly warmer
- Summer can be up to 35C or 95F -- zero degrees depends on elevation, between 2000 Meters and 4000 Meters.
- Each Mountain has it’s own website -- check the mountain website to decide whether to go or not
- High elevation so wear sunscreen
9. Water
- Skip the bottled water -- drink the tap water
- Fountains on almost every corner
10. Recycling
- 8 different trash cans at a supermarket
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Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Switzerland has 4 official languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Zurich and LucerneSpeak German. Geneva speaks French. The South of Switzerland speaks Italian. But the good news for you as a tourist is almost everybody speaks English too.
2. Hours in Switzerland
- Switzerland is an early country
- Cafes open early
- Stores close early
- Some cities know a thing called - "evening shopping" literally translated. Shops are open until 21:00 (9 PM) on one evening per week - in Zürich, this happens on Thursday.
- And nearly everything is closed on Sunday (except the trains and shops in train stations)
3. Transportation in Switzerland
- Really good public transit
- Always on time
- Swiss Pass
- Download the SBB App
- Second Class is pretty good
4. Money in Switzerland
- They don’t use the EUR, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) but you can exchange Euro at any bank, airport, and most railway stations. ATMs are known as “Bancomats”
5. Switzerland is Expensive
- Yes, what you’ve heard about Switzerland being expensive is right. It is.
- Pizza $30
- Mcdonalds $15
- Minimum wage of $25 an hour
6. SwissFood
- Eat the chocolate and cheese
- Drink the milk
- All things Dairy
- lunch specials 10-19 CHF.
- Ethnic Restaurants like Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indian, or Thai for the best deals (and closer to 10 CHF).
- Don’t be late for a dinner reservation -- after 15 minutes you should forget you even had it
7. Switzerland is Small
- Population of 8 Million
- 1/10 the size of California
- But many mountains so travel is slow
- Geneva to Zurich Driving is 3 hours
8. Weather
- Quite varied because of the Alps
- In the West it’s windy and wet because of the Atlantic Ocean
- South is significantly warmer
- Summer can be up to 35C or 95F -- zero degrees depends on elevation, between 2000 Meters and 4000 Meters.
- Each Mountain has it’s own website -- check the mountain website to decide whether to go or not
- High elevation so wear sunscreen
9. Water
- Skip the bottled water -- drink the tap water
- Fountains on almost every corner
10. Recycling
- 8 different trash cans at a supermarket
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Bern Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/9JjsEHEU4ag
Murten Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/2NAzaFGk6dU
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5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget

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It's a very known fact that Switzerland is a very expensive destination, but don't let that stop you.
On my travel...

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It's a very known fact that Switzerland is a very expensive destination, but don't let that stop you.
On my travels in Switzerland this summer I found 5 ways you can save money while traveling on Switzerland:)
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Switzerland, the Complete Tour

In Switzerland you will find historic towns, raging rivers, snowcapped mountains, scenic lakes, and you can easily get you all around this lovely country with e...

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This tour could easily be done in two weeks or stretch it out to a more leisurely three weeks, with a carefully-planned itinerary, as we show in this video guide, presenting the best of Switzerland.
We’ll focus on the magnificent Alps mountains, covered in glaciers, easily reached by cable car and mountain trains, offering breathtaking vistas in all directions, especially three main groups of mountains in the region of Titlis, the Jungfrau and Matterhorn. You'll be immersed in that natural beauty, with a chance to do some walking on easy mountain trails and time for fun in town.
Coming up you'll see the great cities including Lucerne, Interlaken with Jungfrau and Shilthorn, Bern, Zermatt, Locarno, Lugano and Zurich. You'll learn how to navigate their pedestrian lanes while finding historic monuments, little shops, good restaurants and hotels.
Switzerland is a land of many scenic lakes, so we will enjoy numerous boat rides that give you a different perspective and provide a relaxing, useful way to reach picturesque waterfront villages.
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We’ll focus on the magnificent Alps mountains, covered in glaciers, easily reached by cable car and mountain trains, offering breathtaking vistas in all directions, especially three main groups of mountains in the region of Titlis, the Jungfrau and Matterhorn. You'll be immersed in that natural beauty, with a chance to do some walking on easy mountain trails and time for fun in town.
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Top 10 Things To Do In Switzerland

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In this video I spend a day in the Alps of Switzerland and show how much things cost.
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Or feel like reading something else that's fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" features 26 exciting travel stories from around the world. Also available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Intro song: "SmartRiot" by Huma-Huma
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"Bar Crawl" by JR Tundra
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"Raw Deal" by Gunnar Olsen
Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with an ICONNTECHS IT Ultra HD 4K SportActionCamera, a GoPro HeroPlusLCD.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and has written several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
How to Travel SWITZERLAND on a Budget: Exploring the Alps

In this video I spend a day in the Alps of Switzerland and show how much things cost.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. Just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something else that's fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" features 26 exciting travel stories from around the world. Also available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
SupportGabriel's videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrieltraveler
Join Gabriel's Facebook travel group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/224985807515334/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video (in order):
Intro song: "SmartRiot" by Huma-Huma
&
"Bar Crawl" by JR Tundra
&
"Raw Deal" by Gunnar Olsen
Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with an ICONNTECHS IT Ultra HD 4K SportActionCamera, a GoPro HeroPlusLCD.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and has written several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
How to Travel SWITZERLAND on a Budget: Exploring the Alps

10 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland - Travel Video

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 360-degree scenery wherever a person finds themselves. Numerous lakes a...

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 360-degree scenery wherever a person finds themselves. Numerous lakes also add to the picture postcard look of this country, whose most famous citizen may have been the fictional Heidi. From banks to bucolic alpine meadows, Switzerland has it all. An overview of the best places to visit in Switzerland:

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 360-degree scenery wherever a person finds themselves. Numerous lakes also add to the picture postcard look of this country, whose most famous citizen may have been the fictional Heidi. From banks to bucolic alpine meadows, Switzerland has it all. An overview of the best places to visit in Switzerland:

SWITZERLAND TRAVEL VLOG

I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not speak highly enough of this place, it was just incredible! There is so ...

I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not speak highly enough of this place, it was just incredible! There is so much to see and do wherever you go and the views were just breathtaking. It was so awesome to be there in Summer yet going to the top of a mountain and seeing snow! I loved Switzerland so much and I can not wait to go back there one day soon.
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I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not speak highly enough of this place, it was just incredible! There is so much to see and do wherever you go and the views were just breathtaking. It was so awesome to be there in Summer yet going to the top of a mountain and seeing snow! I loved Switzerland so much and I can not wait to go back there one day soon.
If you like the content of this video and would like to see more then please feel free to subscribe to my channel:
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Lugano and Gandria in Switzerland’s Ticino

Lugano, in the Ticino district of southern Switzerland on the shores of Lake Lugano, has both a medieval and Mediterranean feeling that you will discover in our in-depth visit, which also brings you to the lakefront villages of Gandria and Morcote.
Please subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
We go by train, boat, on foot and funicolare to show you many great sites including Swiss Miniatur, with small models of Swiss buildings in a park setting, and the Alprose chocolate factory.
The historic center of Lugano is famous for arcades that line both sides of the street forming covered sidewalk areas with a calm and sheltered environment, protecting you from the rain and sun.
This style of columns and arches is reminiscent of Italian architecture -- aft...

published: 02 Jun 2017

Lucerne, Switzerland part 2

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with tall mountains in the distance. We take you on a sunrise walk by the river watching swans glide by, then have a look at the farmers' produce market along the river, and antique sale.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
Then we walk through the new side of town, with chocolate shops, busy urban neighborhoods, and popular restaurants. There are some good hotels in that section but later we take you to our favorite, the Hotel des Balances, right on the river. You've got to see the
Lion Monument and shop for souvenirs. Lucerne has the largest transportation museum in Switzerland, along the lake just 2 miles from t...

published: 07 Jul 2017

Discover Vevey Switzerland a pearl of the Swiss Riviera!

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the SwissRiviera". You'll discover it's breathtaking views of the Swiss and French Alps as we walk along the waterfront.
The old town is full of restaurants, boutique shops and narrow cobblestone streets. It is also home to the Nestle headquarters, Charlie ChaplinMuseum and many other renowned sites.
During our tour, you'll see how the people of Vevey come together for an outdoor food truck festival and enjoy a Sunday afternoon together by the lake.
You'll also see the Alimentarium Museum through the eyes of a child as the girls take you on a "personalized" visit.
Enjoy!

published: 29 Jun 2017

Lucerne, Switzerland part 1

Where to go? The travelers perennial dilemma is especially challenging in Switzerland because of so many interesting options but we can offer perhaps the most excellent solution based on years of traveling through this high country go to Lucerne.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
You're going to find that your visit to Lucerne is one of the most rewarding aspects of any trip to Europe. It’s one of the world’s most charming towns in on a picturesque lake surrounded by majestic mountains they truly have it all -- famous for its well-preserved Old Town consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life and hunting scenes from the olden days making t...

published: 02 Jul 2017

SWISS VLOG #3 | Basel Tour

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This is a small tour through Bern by foot. It start with the famous "Rosengarten" (rose garden) in Bern, followed by the "Bärenpark" (bear park), "Nydeggbrücke" (Nydegg bridge), the "BernerMatte" (Bern Matte), climbing up the stairs to the "Berner Münster" (Bern Minster) with a short visit inside and listening to the organs playing and finally a short visit of the Martin Krebs Galery with a deep...

published: 29 Jun 2014

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In Debt We Trust Documentary - English Documentary -How Money and Credit Control Your Life

Debt is like a disease that can enable us from living a happy and normal life by taking control over our lives. Most of us don't even know how we end up in the situation we are in. Buying every thing we own with credit has become our culture. But don't let debt control your life any more. You can take over your life again. Imagine life with out debt!

Interview With A Currency Trader Living In Paradise (ft. Jim Brown)

Interview With A Currency Trader Living In Paradise (ft. Jim Brown) GrabJim's books w/ free indicators: http://geni.us/Xj7Ior
Visit Jim's website: http://jagfx.com/
Jim's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575762126072998/
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// About Me
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What you must know: I'm all for trading foreign exchange, but I think freedom is much more important than time spent in front of your computer.
I blog at www.desiretotrade.com and host the Desire To Trade Podcast. I was fed up with the “fake” millionaire trade...

Lugano, in the Ticino district of southern Switzerland on the shores of Lake Lugano, has both a medieval and Mediterranean feeling that you will discover in our in-depth visit, which also brings you to the lakefront villages of Gandria and Morcote.
Please subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
We go by train, boat, on foot and funicolare to show you many great sites including Swiss Miniatur, with small models of Swiss buildings in a park setting, and the Alprose chocolate factory.
The historic center of Lugano is famous for arcades that line both sides of the street forming covered sidewalk areas with a calm and sheltered environment, protecting you from the rain and sun.
This style of columns and arches is reminiscent of Italian architecture -- after all, we are right next to Italy here in Lugano and you also see that feeling of Italy in the piazza, the big open square. The language is Italian and so is much of the lifestyle here in Ticino, which enjoys a magical blend of two cultures, with Swiss efficiency and Italian charm.
You will love how well the pedestrian zone works – peaceful streets with people walking here and there. It is so friendly and sociable, makes for a great atmosphere.
We really enjoyed stopping at this famous gourmet food shop, Gabbani, in business here since 1937 and they've really branched out – they've got a wine shop, a cheese shop, and they even run a small hotel that's ranked number three on Trip Advisor.
This area is also world famous for its chocolates. In fact there's a chocolate factory just outside the city we visit, the Alprose, and you will see how they make their chocolates.
Another feature that makes Lugano so attractive are the hillside streets. It's just so much more interesting than being in a flatland town. They've got staircase streets, they've got gently sloping streets, and it's all for pedestrians. It's a small part of town. It's a section which is goes up the hill alongside the funicular, but it really is a lot of fun to check it out. Some of the restaurants put tables out on the staircase streets. That would be a fine place to eat on a nice day. And even though it's a little bit of work to walk up the steps, it's a very popular retail center.
It's a kind of backbeat neighborhood with some quirky little boutiques and unique shops and artists and craftspeople. You'll run into some real characters here. Custom-made clothing and jewelry a whole variety of fun things to look at.
It's the kind of neighborhood that would be very easy to mess, or you might be easily discouraged if you get to the foot of one of those hills and look up and think "oh, no, I don't want to walk up that hill. But really it's not difficult at all. The slope is very gradual – you walk up, you walk down.
We’re also going to take you on a scenic boat ride from Lugano to Gandria, just five miles away. On a day like this it's perfect to sit up on the outdoor deck, or you could sit down below inside. It's very comfortable there as well. We're traveling in the month of May in Switzerland and it's warm and sunny especially because we're in the southern part of the country.
Gandria is truly a magical little village, clinging to the hillside along the shores of Lake Lugano. We will be getting off here and taking a little stroll through the village and finding it is a pedestrian zone. Cars are not allowed in the village itself because the lanes are just much too narrow and steep.
As soon as you get off the boat you can start exploring as we wind our way around these narrow lanes, and bends and turns and twists and discovering – always fun to explore someplace new for the first time.
This is part of our big series of movies about Switzerland taking you to most of the great places. We will bring you to Lucerne and up to Mount Titlis, Mount Rigi, over to Interlaken, up to the Jungfrau. We will see the Shilthorn, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Trummelbach Falls, Grindelwald, Bern, then on to Zermatt, the Matterhorn, yes we will have a look at the Gornergrat, up the Sunnegga, do some hiking, show you the village then on down to Lugano and Locarno in the southern part of Switzerland, the Ticino we also take you to the great city of Zürich. Look for them in our Swiss collection.
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Lugano, in the Ticino district of southern Switzerland on the shores of Lake Lugano, has both a medieval and Mediterranean feeling that you will discover in our in-depth visit, which also brings you to the lakefront villages of Gandria and Morcote.
Please subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
We go by train, boat, on foot and funicolare to show you many great sites including Swiss Miniatur, with small models of Swiss buildings in a park setting, and the Alprose chocolate factory.
The historic center of Lugano is famous for arcades that line both sides of the street forming covered sidewalk areas with a calm and sheltered environment, protecting you from the rain and sun.
This style of columns and arches is reminiscent of Italian architecture -- after all, we are right next to Italy here in Lugano and you also see that feeling of Italy in the piazza, the big open square. The language is Italian and so is much of the lifestyle here in Ticino, which enjoys a magical blend of two cultures, with Swiss efficiency and Italian charm.
You will love how well the pedestrian zone works – peaceful streets with people walking here and there. It is so friendly and sociable, makes for a great atmosphere.
We really enjoyed stopping at this famous gourmet food shop, Gabbani, in business here since 1937 and they've really branched out – they've got a wine shop, a cheese shop, and they even run a small hotel that's ranked number three on Trip Advisor.
This area is also world famous for its chocolates. In fact there's a chocolate factory just outside the city we visit, the Alprose, and you will see how they make their chocolates.
Another feature that makes Lugano so attractive are the hillside streets. It's just so much more interesting than being in a flatland town. They've got staircase streets, they've got gently sloping streets, and it's all for pedestrians. It's a small part of town. It's a section which is goes up the hill alongside the funicular, but it really is a lot of fun to check it out. Some of the restaurants put tables out on the staircase streets. That would be a fine place to eat on a nice day. And even though it's a little bit of work to walk up the steps, it's a very popular retail center.
It's a kind of backbeat neighborhood with some quirky little boutiques and unique shops and artists and craftspeople. You'll run into some real characters here. Custom-made clothing and jewelry a whole variety of fun things to look at.
It's the kind of neighborhood that would be very easy to mess, or you might be easily discouraged if you get to the foot of one of those hills and look up and think "oh, no, I don't want to walk up that hill. But really it's not difficult at all. The slope is very gradual – you walk up, you walk down.
We’re also going to take you on a scenic boat ride from Lugano to Gandria, just five miles away. On a day like this it's perfect to sit up on the outdoor deck, or you could sit down below inside. It's very comfortable there as well. We're traveling in the month of May in Switzerland and it's warm and sunny especially because we're in the southern part of the country.
Gandria is truly a magical little village, clinging to the hillside along the shores of Lake Lugano. We will be getting off here and taking a little stroll through the village and finding it is a pedestrian zone. Cars are not allowed in the village itself because the lanes are just much too narrow and steep.
As soon as you get off the boat you can start exploring as we wind our way around these narrow lanes, and bends and turns and twists and discovering – always fun to explore someplace new for the first time.
This is part of our big series of movies about Switzerland taking you to most of the great places. We will bring you to Lucerne and up to Mount Titlis, Mount Rigi, over to Interlaken, up to the Jungfrau. We will see the Shilthorn, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Trummelbach Falls, Grindelwald, Bern, then on to Zermatt, the Matterhorn, yes we will have a look at the Gornergrat, up the Sunnegga, do some hiking, show you the village then on down to Lugano and Locarno in the southern part of Switzerland, the Ticino we also take you to the great city of Zürich. Look for them in our Swiss collection.
http://tourvideos.com/

Lucerne, Switzerland part 2

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with tall mountains in the distance. We take you on a sunrise walk by the...

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with tall mountains in the distance. We take you on a sunrise walk by the river watching swans glide by, then have a look at the farmers' produce market along the river, and antique sale.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
Then we walk through the new side of town, with chocolate shops, busy urban neighborhoods, and popular restaurants. There are some good hotels in that section but later we take you to our favorite, the Hotel des Balances, right on the river. You've got to see the
Lion Monument and shop for souvenirs. Lucerne has the largest transportation museum in Switzerland, along the lake just 2 miles from town, with old trains, planes, cars and boats. Then we have a great meal at the Old SwissHouse, and some traditional Swiss music and dance at the Stadtkeller, the best show in town.
http://tourvideos.com/

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with tall mountains in the distance. We take you on a sunrise walk by the river watching swans glide by, then have a look at the farmers' produce market along the river, and antique sale.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
Then we walk through the new side of town, with chocolate shops, busy urban neighborhoods, and popular restaurants. There are some good hotels in that section but later we take you to our favorite, the Hotel des Balances, right on the river. You've got to see the
Lion Monument and shop for souvenirs. Lucerne has the largest transportation museum in Switzerland, along the lake just 2 miles from town, with old trains, planes, cars and boats. Then we have a great meal at the Old SwissHouse, and some traditional Swiss music and dance at the Stadtkeller, the best show in town.
http://tourvideos.com/

Discover Vevey Switzerland a pearl of the Swiss Riviera!

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the SwissRiviera". You'll discover it's breathtaking views of the Swiss and F...

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the SwissRiviera". You'll discover it's breathtaking views of the Swiss and French Alps as we walk along the waterfront.
The old town is full of restaurants, boutique shops and narrow cobblestone streets. It is also home to the Nestle headquarters, Charlie ChaplinMuseum and many other renowned sites.
During our tour, you'll see how the people of Vevey come together for an outdoor food truck festival and enjoy a Sunday afternoon together by the lake.
You'll also see the Alimentarium Museum through the eyes of a child as the girls take you on a "personalized" visit.
Enjoy!

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the SwissRiviera". You'll discover it's breathtaking views of the Swiss and French Alps as we walk along the waterfront.
The old town is full of restaurants, boutique shops and narrow cobblestone streets. It is also home to the Nestle headquarters, Charlie ChaplinMuseum and many other renowned sites.
During our tour, you'll see how the people of Vevey come together for an outdoor food truck festival and enjoy a Sunday afternoon together by the lake.
You'll also see the Alimentarium Museum through the eyes of a child as the girls take you on a "personalized" visit.
Enjoy!

Lucerne, Switzerland part 1

Where to go? The travelers perennial dilemma is especially challenging in Switzerland because of so many interesting options but we can offer perhaps the most e...

Where to go? The travelers perennial dilemma is especially challenging in Switzerland because of so many interesting options but we can offer perhaps the most excellent solution based on years of traveling through this high country go to Lucerne.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
You're going to find that your visit to Lucerne is one of the most rewarding aspects of any trip to Europe. It’s one of the world’s most charming towns in on a picturesque lake surrounded by majestic mountains they truly have it all -- famous for its well-preserved Old Town consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life and hunting scenes from the olden days making this like outdoor art gallery in all of this is set on a beautiful waterfront along the shores of Lake Lucerne and the River Reuss.
http://tourvideos.com/

Where to go? The travelers perennial dilemma is especially challenging in Switzerland because of so many interesting options but we can offer perhaps the most excellent solution based on years of traveling through this high country go to Lucerne.
Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Lucerne playlist: http://bit.ly/2twxBWU
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism
You're going to find that your visit to Lucerne is one of the most rewarding aspects of any trip to Europe. It’s one of the world’s most charming towns in on a picturesque lake surrounded by majestic mountains they truly have it all -- famous for its well-preserved Old Town consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life and hunting scenes from the olden days making this like outdoor art gallery in all of this is set on a beautiful waterfront along the shores of Lake Lucerne and the River Reuss.
http://tourvideos.com/

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YNTN - Earn Some : Latest WeeConomy Exciting Update 3rd Nov '16

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In Debt We Trust Documentary - English Documentary -How Money and Credit Control Your Life

Debt is like a disease that can enable us from living a happy and normal life by taking control over our lives. Most of us don't even know how we end up in the ...

Debt is like a disease that can enable us from living a happy and normal life by taking control over our lives. Most of us don't even know how we end up in the situation we are in. Buying every thing we own with credit has become our culture. But don't let debt control your life any more. You can take over your life again. Imagine life with out debt!

Debt is like a disease that can enable us from living a happy and normal life by taking control over our lives. Most of us don't even know how we end up in the situation we are in. Buying every thing we own with credit has become our culture. But don't let debt control your life any more. You can take over your life again. Imagine life with out debt!

Interview With A Currency Trader Living In Paradise (ft. Jim Brown) GrabJim's books w/ free indicators: http://geni.us/Xj7Ior
Visit Jim's website: http://jagfx.com/
Jim's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575762126072998/
Forex Trader Community (FacebookGroup): http://bit.ly/2esoMYj
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Coop Grocery Shopping Tour

Let me show bring you a little tour into Switzerland famous local supermarket so you will know what you can buy in the supermarket. You can save a lot of money by making your own meal instead of eating out.
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The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for...

The Store That Refused to Sell Oprah a Handbag | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Oprah was in Rome with Gayle King and Gayle's daughter, Kirby, they went shopping for Kirby's birthday. Hear what happened that led to a first for Oprah. For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7
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Interlaken, Switzerland

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Interlaken, Switzerland

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The town of Interlaken makes a perfect home base for exploring the beautiful mountains all around the central region of Switzerland.
In this segment we will take a quick look at what Interlaken has to offer. The advantages of staying in Interlaken are the many hotels, restaurants and shops, and wonderful train and bus connections to get up to the mountain sites. Some of the world's most spectacular mountain scenery is waiting for you just outside of Interlaken in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Europe's longest glacier -- four famous mountain peaks: the Monk, Eiger, Jungfrau and Shilthorn -- astonishingly beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley, my favorite -- Europe's highest railroad station, delightful mountain villages of Grindelwald, Wengen and Murren -- two large lakes with tour boat service -- and some fascinating nearby cities.
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All of these attractions are close to the town of Interlaken which makes a perfect base from which to explore the region. There are nearly 100 hotels and guest houses in all price ranges in the city. While Interlaken is attractive with excellent supply of these hotels shops and restaurants, and there's a pretty park in the middle, frankly it is not one of Switzerland's really quaint and traditional villages. You don't come to this area just to see Interlaken. Instead it's a practical tourist center with fine support services, excellent rail and boat connections, and a compactness that makes for easy walking anywhere in town. There's also a large casino filled with slot machines for some evening amusement. The nearby surrounding peaks and valleys are your main reason for being in Interlaken so your time in town is mostly for eating and sleeping, doing a little shopping, in order to gear up for the excursions into the mountains.
For the more adventurous you can go paragliding. That's right even if you don't know anything about it you can go with a pilot and enjoy tandem paraglide ride. They'll drive you up to the hills and then you do a little walking, hike up further up on the slope, and you jump off, and the payoff is you get to glide down and enjoy a fantastic view.
Or for something less adventurous you can just rent a bicycle and go peddle around. There's a lot to see in the Interlaken area. The town itself is relatively flat and you can peddle through the shopping areas and up into the residential zones.
As you can see the main activity in town is shopping -- all sorts of souvenirs for sale, clothing, you can buy some hiking gear. It's a great place for backpacks, for boots, hats, clothing of all kinds, walking sticks and a T-shirt that says Interlaken.
There's not much of a pedestrian zone that's free of automobiles here but they do have one little lane that's for pedestrians. But the rest of town is very friendly for walking around, the sidewalks are wide and there's always things to look at and things to do.
While you have many lovely hotels to pick from there's no question that one of them stands out above all the others. It's the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa Five-Star, ultra-deluxe. Even if you cannot afford to spend the night here you might enjoy a meal in one of their various restaurants and you can even have a nice meal on their front terrace with a view looking up towards the Jungfrau.
This great meadow is right next to the one major street of town, the Hohweg, which is beautifully landscaped and kept in a semi-natural state with flowers and trees and the meadow along one side and grand hotels on the other.
If you're a gambler of course there is a casino like there is in most Swiss towns and it's an elegant place. It's part of the Kursal complex which for 100 years has been a cultural center of the city, set in a beautiful park with fountains and flowers.
Tourists have been coming to Interlaken and the area since about 1800 when it was first popularized by some romantic painters and then tourism really increased in the 1890s and early 1900s with the opening of railway service.
There is a quiet residential area behind the main commercial town. Population of Interlaken is quite small, just about 5000 people, many of them living in traditional chalet-style houses that really make something for you to have a look at. So that's another nice activity -- take a stroll in the residential neighborhood.
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The Suisse Shop TasteCasting

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E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?

E-commerce trends: How to sell to Switzerland?
Switzerland is a small but important e-commerce market, offering plenty of opportunities for European online retailers.
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Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the ag...

Switzerland Decriminalizes Marijuana | HPL

As of Oct. 1, possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Switzerland. Anyone over the age of 18 caught with 10 grams or less of the drug will no longer have to make a court appearance and will not have offenses entered into their permanent record; instead, violators will have to pay a fine of 100Swiss Francs (approximately $110), then be on their way.
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Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

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Vlog#1| Places to shop and brunch in Lausanne - Series

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In this Vlog I walk around Lausanne and show you a cute shop/cafe place that I have discovered in Lausanne Switzerland. This shops makes creative cakes and desserts but you can also have tea and shops whilst you are in there as they sell cute accessories. I also stopped by one of my favourite restaurant CafeSaint Pierre for brunch.

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Foxtown shopping tour

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Foxtown shopping tour

Cross the border into Switzerland and enter the shopping paradise of the Foxtown outlet on this afternoon shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo. Enjoy three Kilometres of shops windows and 160 stores offering up to 70% off the recommended retail price.
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- Foxtown Outlet shopping tour from Milan and Bergamo
- Visit Switzerland for discounted factory-outlet shopping
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- Discounts of 30%-70% all year around
- Round-trip from Milan and Bergamo downtown
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Bern, Switzerland's Capital

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Bern, Switzerland's Capital

http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle.
The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's main gate tower in the 12th century. In the east, the Kreuzgasse, literally a "crossroads", separates it from the other half of the old main street, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel Rathausgasse in the north and the Münstergasse in the south.
Both sides of the Kramgasse are covered with Lauben, stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
The Kramgasse was known as the Märitgasse (Swiss German for "Market Alley") until the 15th century and as the Vordere Gasse during the 16th century. The changes in name reflect the street's changes in character. In medieval times, it served as the city's marketplace, but after the Reformation the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century,its heyday being the 1840s.
Two covered arches at both ends of the Marketgasse block include the famous Clock Tower, the oldest building in town, whose astronomical clock still works after 500 years.
Einstein lived on this main street for eight years while developing the General Theory of Relativity, and his house is now open as a museum.
Among all the pretty towns of Switzerland, Bern is unique because most of the sidewalks in the historic section are covered by old arcades that continue for nearly four miles along most of the streets in the center. The stone arcades offer protection from sun and rain, but more importantly, create a special atmosphere that is somewhere between being outdoors and inside.
Because the buildings are small, department stores and franchises have stayed away, leaving most of the retail space for unique shops and galleries.
This historic section is only 400 meters long and wide, ideally suited for a walking tour, immersed in buildings that have not changed much since the Middle Ages. It is such a historic gem the town center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The word Bern means bear and this animal is the symbol and token of the city. At the end of town across the river they have their famous bear pits.
In recent years the government has greatly expanded this bear habitat to make it really a pleasant place for the bears to live. Previously it was not so nice, it was really just a bear pit, a hole in the ground lined with cement and a couple of bears living there, almost cruel place to keep the bears. But now it's become a vast outdoor zoo and the bears seem to be enjoying it -- they're having a great time. They created this landscaping that comes down the side of the hill right down to the river, and created several plunge pools for the bears to go swimming, and walkways so that the public can see the bears and the bears can see the people. It's all very well planned and of course it's all very safe. They're not going to jump out at you but you do get a chance to get very close to them.
Another important building is the Gothic cathedral with the nation's highest church tower at 328 feet, which you may climb for a birds eye view of the historic center.
When you're done visiting the main sites of Bern and you're going to walk back towards the train station, there are several other lovely side streets that you should explore so that you see something different on your way back. We walked over to the Rathaus, the City Hall, which has a very impressive Rathausgasse and another big church of St. Peter and Paul, and walked along the Rathausgasse for a block, another well preserved neighborhood.
Then we took a little detour on Brunnengasse. This too was a charming little street, very quiet, hardly any cars, and nice shops, a few restaurants and bars along the way, the old historic buildings and a lovely curvature to the lines of Brunnengasse, and that reconnects once again with the Rathausgasse.
Next you'll come across Kornhausplatz which is a large plaza that was first built about 600 years ago and it's always been one of the main plazas of the city. We absorb the sites of Bern before departing and heading back to Interlaken.

Zürich | Zurich | Zurigo - Shopping paradise!

Shopping in the Zürich region is sure to excite everyone from trendsetters and lovers of luxury to bargain hunters. The city's shopping districts offer a surprisingly diverse array, ranging from jewelry and exquisite boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping avenue, to hip stores and historic shops in the picturesque Old Town, to sophisticated Zürich labels in the trendy quarters of Zürich-West & Aussersihl. The surrounding region also attracts visitors with exciting destinations for excursions combined with unique shopping opportunities. Whether it is pleasurable shopping and first-class art experiences in Winterthur, creative shopping followed by complete relaxation in the thermal baths in Baden, luxury shopping in Zug against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and lake, or an action-filled shopping adventure along the shores of Lake Zürich, the Zürich region offers something for everyone.

Switzerland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Switzerland.
We take you to the Berner Oberland and ride the Jungfrau Railway to the "Top of Europe". We walk to the source of the Rhine and travel by train to the top of the Rigi and the Pilatus. And along the way we will of course show you much more of this fascinating country.
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Switzerland Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Switzerland

Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'...

Switzerland Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Switzerland

Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Switzerland has 4 official languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Zurich and LucerneSpeak German. Geneva speaks French. The South of Switzerland speaks Italian. But the good news for you as a tourist is almost everybody speaks English too.
2. Hours in Switzerland
- Switzerland is an early country
- Cafes open early
- Stores close early
- Some cities know a thing called - "evening shopping" literally translated. Shops are open until 21:00 (9 PM) on one evening per week - in Zürich, this happens on Thursday.
- And nearly everything is closed on Sunday (except the trains and shops in train stations)
3. Transportation in Switzerland
- Really good public transit
- Always on time
- Swiss Pass
- Download the SBB App
- Second Class is pretty good
4. Money in Switzerland
- They don’t use the EUR, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) but you can exchange Euro at any bank, airport, and most railway stations. ATMs are known as “Bancomats”
5. Switzerland is Expensive
- Yes, what you’ve heard about Switzerland being expensive is right. It is.
- Pizza $30
- Mcdonalds $15
- Minimum wage of $25 an hour
6. SwissFood
- Eat the chocolate and cheese
- Drink the milk
- All things Dairy
- lunch specials 10-19 CHF.
- Ethnic Restaurants like Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indian, or Thai for the best deals (and closer to 10 CHF).
- Don’t be late for a dinner reservation -- after 15 minutes you should forget you even had it
7. Switzerland is Small
- Population of 8 Million
- 1/10 the size of California
- But many mountains so travel is slow
- Geneva to Zurich Driving is 3 hours
8. Weather
- Quite varied because of the Alps
- In the West it’s windy and wet because of the Atlantic Ocean
- South is significantly warmer
- Summer can be up to 35C or 95F -- zero degrees depends on elevation, between 2000 Meters and 4000 Meters.
- Each Mountain has it’s own website -- check the mountain website to decide whether to go or not
- High elevation so wear sunscreen
9. Water
- Skip the bottled water -- drink the tap water
- Fountains on almost every corner
10. Recycling
- 8 different trash cans at a supermarket
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5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget

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5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget

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It's a very known fact that Switzerland is a very expensive destination, but don't let that stop you.
On my travels in Switzerland this summer I found 5 ways you can save money while traveling on Switzerland:)
I don't normally do money saving tips, but I really loved Switzerland and think it's such a shame if money is the reason you don't go, that's why I've put this together, hope it helps and shows that there are always ways to make your travel dreams come true some way or other:)
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10 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland - Switzerland Travel Guide

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Switzerland, the Complete Tour

In Switzerland you will find historic towns, raging rivers, snowcapped mountains, scenic lakes, and you can easily get you all around this lovely country with efficient travels on the excellent Swiss train network.
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You'll see the very best of Switzerland in this practical travel guide, filled with some of Europe's most beautiful scenery, including wild majestic landscapes and charming historic cities, balancing urban adventures with natural wonders.
This tour could easily be done in two weeks or stretch it out to a more leisurely three weeks, with a carefully-planned itinerary, as we show in this video guide, presenting the best of Switzerland.
We’ll focus on the magnificent Alps mountains, covered in glaciers, easily reached by cable car and mountain trains, offering breathtaking vistas in all directions, especially three main groups of mountains in the region of Titlis, the Jungfrau and Matterhorn. You'll be immersed in that natural beauty, with a chance to do some walking on easy mountain trails and time for fun in town.
Coming up you'll see the great cities including Lucerne, Interlaken with Jungfrau and Shilthorn, Bern, Zermatt, Locarno, Lugano and Zurich. You'll learn how to navigate their pedestrian lanes while finding historic monuments, little shops, good restaurants and hotels.
Switzerland is a land of many scenic lakes, so we will enjoy numerous boat rides that give you a different perspective and provide a relaxing, useful way to reach picturesque waterfront villages.
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Top 10 Things To Do In Switzerland

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How to Travel SWITZERLAND on a Budget: Exploring the Alps

In this video I spend a day in the Alps of Switzerland and show how much things cost.
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How to Travel SWITZERLAND on a Budget: Exploring the Alps

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10 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland - Travel Video

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 3...

10 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland - Travel Video

Switzerland is a small country that sits smack dab in the middle of the Alps, making for 360-degree scenery wherever a person finds themselves. Numerous lakes also add to the picture postcard look of this country, whose most famous citizen may have been the fictional Heidi. From banks to bucolic alpine meadows, Switzerland has it all. An overview of the best places to visit in Switzerland:

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SWITZERLAND TRAVEL VLOG

I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not s...

SWITZERLAND TRAVEL VLOG

I’ve finally uploaded my travel VLOG from my trip to Switzerland in June 2017. I can not speak highly enough of this place, it was just incredible! There is so much to see and do wherever you go and the views were just breathtaking. It was so awesome to be there in Summer yet going to the top of a mountain and seeing snow! I loved Switzerland so much and I can not wait to go back there one day soon.
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Lugano and Gandria in Switzerland’s Ticino

Lugano, in the Ticino district of southern Switzerland on the shores of Lake Lugano, has both a medieval and Mediterranean feeling that you will discover in our in-depth visit, which also brings you to the lakefront villages of Gandria and Morcote.
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We go by train, boat, on foot and funicolare to show you many great sites including Swiss Miniatur, with small models of Swiss buildings in a park setting, and the Alprose chocolate factory.
The historic center of Lugano is famous for arcades that line both sides of the street forming covered sidewalk areas with a calm and sheltered environment, protecting you from the rain and sun.
This style of columns and arches is reminiscent of Italian architecture -- after all, we are right next to Italy here in Lugano and you also see that feeling of Italy in the piazza, the big open square. The language is Italian and so is much of the lifestyle here in Ticino, which enjoys a magical blend of two cultures, with Swiss efficiency and Italian charm.
You will love how well the pedestrian zone works – peaceful streets with people walking here and there. It is so friendly and sociable, makes for a great atmosphere.
We really enjoyed stopping at this famous gourmet food shop, Gabbani, in business here since 1937 and they've really branched out – they've got a wine shop, a cheese shop, and they even run a small hotel that's ranked number three on Trip Advisor.
This area is also world famous for its chocolates. In fact there's a chocolate factory just outside the city we visit, the Alprose, and you will see how they make their chocolates.
Another feature that makes Lugano so attractive are the hillside streets. It's just so much more interesting than being in a flatland town. They've got staircase streets, they've got gently sloping streets, and it's all for pedestrians. It's a small part of town. It's a section which is goes up the hill alongside the funicular, but it really is a lot of fun to check it out. Some of the restaurants put tables out on the staircase streets. That would be a fine place to eat on a nice day. And even though it's a little bit of work to walk up the steps, it's a very popular retail center.
It's a kind of backbeat neighborhood with some quirky little boutiques and unique shops and artists and craftspeople. You'll run into some real characters here. Custom-made clothing and jewelry a whole variety of fun things to look at.
It's the kind of neighborhood that would be very easy to mess, or you might be easily discouraged if you get to the foot of one of those hills and look up and think "oh, no, I don't want to walk up that hill. But really it's not difficult at all. The slope is very gradual – you walk up, you walk down.
We’re also going to take you on a scenic boat ride from Lugano to Gandria, just five miles away. On a day like this it's perfect to sit up on the outdoor deck, or you could sit down below inside. It's very comfortable there as well. We're traveling in the month of May in Switzerland and it's warm and sunny especially because we're in the southern part of the country.
Gandria is truly a magical little village, clinging to the hillside along the shores of Lake Lugano. We will be getting off here and taking a little stroll through the village and finding it is a pedestrian zone. Cars are not allowed in the village itself because the lanes are just much too narrow and steep.
As soon as you get off the boat you can start exploring as we wind our way around these narrow lanes, and bends and turns and twists and discovering – always fun to explore someplace new for the first time.
This is part of our big series of movies about Switzerland taking you to most of the great places. We will bring you to Lucerne and up to Mount Titlis, Mount Rigi, over to Interlaken, up to the Jungfrau. We will see the Shilthorn, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Trummelbach Falls, Grindelwald, Bern, then on to Zermatt, the Matterhorn, yes we will have a look at the Gornergrat, up the Sunnegga, do some hiking, show you the village then on down to Lugano and Locarno in the southern part of Switzerland, the Ticino we also take you to the great city of Zürich. Look for them in our Swiss collection.
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Lucerne, Switzerland part 2

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with...

Lucerne, Switzerland part 2

Lucerne, Switzerland is one of the world's most attractive towns, on a beautiful lake with tall mountains in the distance. We take you on a sunrise walk by the river watching swans glide by, then have a look at the farmers' produce market along the river, and antique sale.
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Then we walk through the new side of town, with chocolate shops, busy urban neighborhoods, and popular restaurants. There are some good hotels in that section but later we take you to our favorite, the Hotel des Balances, right on the river. You've got to see the
Lion Monument and shop for souvenirs. Lucerne has the largest transportation museum in Switzerland, along the lake just 2 miles from town, with old trains, planes, cars and boats. Then we have a great meal at the Old SwissHouse, and some traditional Swiss music and dance at the Stadtkeller, the best show in town.
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Discover Vevey Switzerland a pearl of the Swiss Riviera!

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the Swis...

Discover Vevey Switzerland a pearl of the Swiss Riviera!

Join us as we stroll through the picturesque city of Vevey, one of the "Pearls of the SwissRiviera". You'll discover it's breathtaking views of the Swiss and French Alps as we walk along the waterfront.
The old town is full of restaurants, boutique shops and narrow cobblestone streets. It is also home to the Nestle headquarters, Charlie ChaplinMuseum and many other renowned sites.
During our tour, you'll see how the people of Vevey come together for an outdoor food truck festival and enjoy a Sunday afternoon together by the lake.
You'll also see the Alimentarium Museum through the eyes of a child as the girls take you on a "personalized" visit.
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Lucerne, Switzerland part 1

Where to go? The travelers perennial dilemma is especially challenging in Switzerland beca...